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Andrea M's avatar

This is a unique take, Mrs. Lawler! So far all I've heard from pro-lifers is how RFK is going to be a pro-abortion HHS leader, etc. Who knows? RFK might surprise us just like Trump did.

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Leila Marie Lawler's avatar

We need some wins. His idea and ability to carry it out are extremely important right now.

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Dan Flaherty's avatar

This is absolutely spot on. While there's no political support for banning the abortion pill, we can come at the issue from the side by pointing out the serious harm it does to mothers, simply as a question of medicine. Everything about RFK's entire career has been about transparency. Furthermore, as someone who still lives in the pro-choice world, he might have more crediblity with the broader mainstream in making this case, than would a principled pro-life person.

All of this is in addition to all the good he can do on vaccine safety and other areas where Big Pharma is killing--or at least harming--people.

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Karen's avatar

A senator asked him about stem cells. RFK said we can use cord blood. Love it.

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Leila Marie Lawler's avatar

I didn't realize that! That's great.

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Tricia McKenna's avatar

I think it's really valuable to note that he maintains that it is good science and transparency he wants to fight for as Sec of HHS. Isn't that just a different way of saying he wants to fight for truth?

That consistency, coupled with our own experiences with diseases and environmental toxic exposure, lead me to hope for his confirmation. It also challenges me to pray for his complete conversion to the Truth, both in terms of any personal repentance he might need to embrace and also that he will acknowledge the truth of the personhood of the unborn child.

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